Web Distribution Diagnostic - Java version
Please enter the URL of a file to test, like http://d7uri8nf7uskq.cloudfront.net/sample.jpg
or you can also leave it blank and test a default object:
You probably don't have Java installed in your machine. If
not Click here to get
the latest version of Java installed.
If you have Java installed and you are still seeing this
message, then Java is not enabled in your browser.
In case of Windows OS, just go to Control Panel > Java
> Security tab and check "Enable Java content in the browser"
For Linux users, please follow the instructions
accordingly to install and enable Java in your browser.
Mac users, can verify if
java is present and install the Java plugin.
If you wish to run the test manually instead, please run the following commands
and send the output to Cloudfront customer support.
Do dig identity.cloudfront.net - This tells us the DNS server you query.
Do dig resolver-identity.cloudfront.net - This tells us your DNS resolver's address.
Do traceroute d7uri8nf7uskq.cloudfront.net - This tells us the path being used to reach Cloudfront.
Do curl -w "time_namelookup: %{time_namelookup}\ntime_connect: %{time_connect}\ntime_appconnect:
%{time_appconnect}\ntime_pretransfer: %{time_pretransfer}\ntime_redirect: %{time_redirect}\ntime_starttransfer:
%{time_starttransfer}\ntime_total: %{time_total}\n" -v 'YOUR_URL' -o /dev/null - This tells us the breakdown
of your download.
Please wait while the tests are being performed!
Error!
Success! You have successfully sent your test
results.
The following are the test details in fetching the object from
above specified distribution, if left blank a default object would
be fetched for the test.
Customer GUID
Test Object URL
Destination Edge Location
Anycast DNS Edge Location
Resolver IP
Hit from Cloudfront Cache.
Miss from Cloudfront
Cache.
Response Header
Kindly update the Customer
GUID in the Forum Thread or Premium Support Case which is currently
opened to serve this test.